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01 Jan Barriers to Initiation of Pediatric HIV Treatment in Uganda: A Mixed-Method Study

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Authored by: Boender T. Sonia, Sigaloff Kim C. E., Kayiwa Joshua, Musiime Victor, Calis Job C. J., Hamers Raph L., Nakatudde Lillian Katumba, Khauda Elizabeth, Mukuye Andrew, Ditai James, Geelen Sibyl P., Mugyenyi Peter, Rinke de Wit Tobias F., Kityo Cissy
In: AIDS RESEARCH AND TREATMENT 2012, 2012, p.817506-
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22400106



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